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Arkhæn [ | Arkhæn [ɑr.keɪ.oʊ] is a constructed language. It is spoken by the nation of Arkhæo. The Language contains | ||
The consonants are the same as in English and French, however the verbs are different. - THIS PAGE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. | The consonants are the same as in English and French, however the verbs are different. - THIS PAGE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. | ||
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'''diphthongs''' | '''diphthongs''' | ||
Arkæo sometimes has the same diphthongs for for different variations of spelling. | Arkæo sometimes has the same diphthongs for for different variations of spelling. | ||
for the /eɪ/ sound: <æ, ei, and eh> | |||
for the /aɪ/ sound: < ai and æy> | |||
for the /ʃ/ sound: <sh and ch> | |||
"I" related: | |||
/juːjɑːjɪ iː/<Iu Ia Ii* Ie> | |||
*Ii can also sound like /iː/ only if it not at the beggining of a word. | |||
J related: | |||
/ʒ wɑː/<jz joi> |
Revision as of 12:00, 12 July 2013
Arkhæn [ɑr.keɪ.oʊ] is a constructed language. It is spoken by the nation of Arkhæo. The Language contains The consonants are the same as in English and French, however the verbs are different. - THIS PAGE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Phonology
Vowels
Phonemes
/ɑː ɒ ɛ aɪ oʊ uː iː/<a¹ â² e i³ o u⁴ y>
¹letter "A" can also sound like /æ/ like in(trap, pad shall, ban)
²Letter "A" with a circumflex (Â) denotes that the sounds is changed to /ɒ/, the circumflexed "A" always occurs before a nasal consonant(n, m) and stops (p,b,t,d,k,g) unless there is an "h" after the consonant.
³Letter "I" can also sound like /iː/ in victory
⁴Letter "U" can also sound like /ʌ/ in strut, but only if it is before a nasal consonant.
diphthongs Arkæo sometimes has the same diphthongs for for different variations of spelling. for the /eɪ/ sound: <æ, ei, and eh> for the /aɪ/ sound: < ai and æy> for the /ʃ/ sound: <sh and ch> "I" related: /juːjɑːjɪ iː/<Iu Ia Ii* Ie>
- Ii can also sound like /iː/ only if it not at the beggining of a word.
J related: /ʒ wɑː/<jz joi>